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November 2010 adre <br /> associates, Inc. <br /> Project No. 1001-0343 ® 004MOME ®SEL OQNEWOU <br /> MONITORING <br /> Safety Monitoring <br /> 1. The designated Site Safety Officer is responsible for onsite safety recommendations <br /> during the field work. <br /> 2. A daily safety meeting will be conducted onsite by the Site Safety Officer prior to <br /> initiation of activities. The technical work plan will be discussed and any other topic <br /> considered relevant by the Site Safety Officer. <br /> Environmental Monitoring <br /> 1. The Site Safety Officer shall be notified of any onsite emergencies or potential hazards <br /> noticed by other site personnel. The Site Safety Officer is responsible for determining <br /> whether it is safe to proceed. If the Site Safety Officer does not or cannot make the <br /> determination, then the project manager shall be contacted prior to continuing with the <br /> investigation. <br /> 2. If any equipment onsite fails to operate properly, the Field Team Leader and Site <br /> Safety Officer shall be notified. It will be determined as to the effect of this failure on <br /> continuing operations on the site. If the failure affects the safety of personnel or <br /> prevents completion of the work plan tasks, all personnel shall leave the job site until <br /> the situation is evaluated and appropriate actions taken. <br /> Personal Monitoring. The following personal monitoring will be in effect onsite: <br /> Site personnel will be observed by the Site Safety Officer to determine whether they <br /> are operating in a safe manner. Special attention will be given to observing for heat <br /> stress. <br /> TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> All personnel will be up-to-date on the requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.120. It is the <br /> responsibility of the Corporate Health and Safety Coordinator, Ms. Lori Skiba, to maintain the <br /> required annual 8-hour refresher training for all personnel. <br /> Personnel working on the project must be made aware of the chemical hazards and the <br /> ramifications to human health from exposure to chemical hazards associated with this project. <br /> Prior to drilling through and handling contaminated soil, workers will be informed of the chemical <br /> hazards and the impacts to human health from exposure to these chemicals via tailgate safety <br /> meetings. Training topics covered should include hazard recognition, flammability and toxicity of <br /> chemicals anticipated to be onsite, use of site monitoring instruments, use of respiratory <br /> equipment and other PPE, etc. <br />